John Hodgman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Hodgman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "John Kellogg Hodgman[1] (born June 1971) is an American author and humorist whose work has been published in the The Paris Review, The New York Times Magazine, and McSweeney's Quarterly Concern. He has also contributed to Public Radio International’s This American Life, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s Wiretap and, of late, Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Hodgman’s first book, The Areas of My Expertise, was published in 2005. In addition to his work in literature, he is the founder of and master of ceremonies for The Little Gray Book Lectures in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. As of February 2007, however, the lectures have been on hiatus 'for the foreseeable future' (which, according to littlegraybooks.com, means ''until at least Jan. 1 2007'' - though the notice has been up as early as September 2006), due to Hodgman's slew of new projects. Hodgman also provided his own narration to the audiobook version of The Areas of My Expertise.
Hodgman has recently had much exposure personifying a PC in Apple's 'Get a Mac' advertising campaign."
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